Ok, the younger brother is getting more and more annoying, but older (taller) brother is so sweet :))
Thai_lover -- Oh thank God, I thought I was the only one feeling like that about the younger brother. He's been increasingly driving me mad. I really like Zach Lu (the Manager character) and Fandy Fan (I love that name!! The 'troublemaker' - that isn't one!) The supposed troublemaker is actually a sweetie, the 'cold' manager is actually just really upset he's lost his ability to play the sport he loves and excels at. The older brother is adorable too....but I don't like the younger sister or the little brother - they're BOTH brats.
So....basically.....a movie made to sell us expensive make up, perfume and magazines that nomadic women would never be able to get, and never really use anyway because they wouldn't see the point of any of it? *face palms*
Meh~ the anime wont the the movie might show us the "prepare tissues" ending.. Going to super market~ only 11…
ShiraYuuKii -- Why would we need tissues? Oh God, it's not going to be another Your Lie in April is it?! I cannot deal with another Your Lie in April..... :$
Really impressed with this movie. I typically avoid films like this because I dislike watching people get bullied.…
Firstly, I just wanted to say I love your picture.....as an ARMY mum, I always give a shout out to my daughter's fellow ARMYs when I can - but your profile picture is great. Jimin has the cutest smile, bless him.
On the movie - I have to say, like you, I usually avoid those about bullying; but I'm glad I made the exception with this film because it was (though tough to) a good watch.
However, I struggled to feel sorry for Gi Tae because I felt his repentance was superficial. IF he meant it at the end with DY, it was too little, too late - but I'm not convinced he did.
Whatever his home life there was no reason to treat his best friends since childhood like that. Whilst I felt for his father, it was clear his son was far from a victim and instead was the one brutallistand callously victimising others (and not just with fists). DY's final words were hurtful but understandable; sadly, he has to live with the knowledge that, actually, words DO hurt you.....fatally in some cases.
I genuinely felt the two best friends were definitely the victims (along with DY's tragic girlfriend) , not Gi Tae. My late mum would say "you reap what you sow - if you sow the wind, then expect to reap the whirlwind". Sadly Gi Tae learnt that lesson the hard way - he expected his best friend's to just continue tolet him hurt them, and those they loved, as much as he wanted with no repercussions........ Life's not like that. There's ALWAYS consequences.
Thanks so much for this making this list so that people can get to see this brilliant actor for themselves. I've seen most of these and actually own Red Cliff (my most favourite movie of all time). Have you seen him in This Is Not What I Expected? It' s a hilariously funny movie and yet very cute and quite poignant in places too. The chemistry between Takashi and his female lead, Zhou Dong YU, is perfect.....I really can't recommend it enough! :D
Yes. It is also THE most annoying ending I've seen. park Hae Jin is brilliant as always - however, the ending will make you crazy......you will cry, but you will also rage at writers who are SO sadistic. You will find this raging frustration in MANY reviews. Lol! But it is a good film apart from the ending. ;)
I had to use google translate so I'm not sure how accurate this is but the summary is: "Actor Liu Rui Qiao plays…
Fruity-Style -- thanks for taking the trouble. It was good of you to bother to go to all that trouble. It sounds pretty good, so I'll definitely watch it. :) Thanks again.
You are right! Agent K was an excellent character!!!! He was really the selling point of Man to Man for me. I…
I've actually been reading it - it's pretty good, but it's still ongoing for now. :) I do get what you mean though there's been many webtoons I've tried to get into and not been able to, not sure why - they've been good, just not my thing.
Does anyone know if the series has a happy or sad ending? Dramanice has split the 56 episodes into 'seasons' and I think we've still got one to go - I'm not going to watch anymore if it has sad final ending, I'm so tired of crying my eyes out....why can't China have historical dramas with HAPPY endings? These are as bad as their BL stories!
Rouzmary -- I watched seasons 1-3 (they split the 56 episodes into blocks) on Dramanice (though for some reason it's called the Legend of Heavenly Tea on there! It's also raw).
You are right! Agent K was an excellent character!!!! He was really the selling point of Man to Man for me. I…
Agreed about Man to Man - there was definitely more they could've done to round out the story and told us more about the interaction between the three main characters. But his character was the best of the three - and, to be really honest, the main reason I watched it. They could've made it about Agent K alone and I would've preferred it.
I do have concerns about the 2018 Cheese in the Trap, but so long as they end it like the manga and not the open end of the series, I can live with it....... lol!
I'll always be a loyal fan of the orig series with Yun Eun Hye and Gong Yoo...but seeing the female lead in this…
Me too - I doubt any could better it to be honest. But, like with the Full House and Itazura Na Kiss franchises, I love the story enough to watch each incarnation or reboot. ☺
Agreed - happy endings are reasonably rare in Cdramas, writers seem to think a tragic end is more 'noble' or 'honourable'. I also really enjoyed the battle and fight scenes as I genuinely love warfare dramas, especially those that don't rely on modern day armaments.
On the movie - I have to say, like you, I usually avoid those about bullying; but I'm glad I made the exception with this film because it was (though tough to) a good watch.
However, I struggled to feel sorry for Gi Tae because I felt his repentance was superficial. IF he meant it at the end with DY, it was too little, too late - but I'm not convinced he did.
Whatever his home life there was no reason to treat his best friends since childhood like that. Whilst I felt for his father, it was clear his son was far from a victim and instead was the one brutallistand callously victimising others (and not just with fists). DY's final words were hurtful but understandable; sadly, he has to live with the knowledge that, actually, words DO hurt you.....fatally in some cases.
I genuinely felt the two best friends were definitely the victims (along with DY's tragic girlfriend) , not Gi Tae. My late mum would say "you reap what you sow - if you sow the wind, then expect to reap the whirlwind". Sadly Gi Tae learnt that lesson the hard way - he expected his best friend's to just continue tolet him hurt them, and those they loved, as much as he wanted with no repercussions........ Life's not like that. There's ALWAYS consequences.
I do have concerns about the 2018 Cheese in the Trap, but so long as they end it like the manga and not the open end of the series, I can live with it....... lol!